Arrhythmia And Coronary Artery Disease

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CAD can also cause, what is called Arrhythmia, or a fast heartbeat. Arrhythmia can range from slow, fast or an irregular heartbeat, there are also indications of anxiety, shortness of breath, and weakness. In severe cases arrhythmia can change, slow or even stop the heart’s power to pump blood. Coronary Artery disease also effects the kidneys, organs that are bean shaped, about the size of a fist. The kidneys are located just under the ribs and there is one on each side of the spine. In twenty-four hours the kidneys can screen about 120 to 150 quarts of blood to create roughly one two quarts of urine. The urine flows through two slim tubes of muscle called ureters that are located from the kidneys to the bladder. There is one ureter on each

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